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Evolution of In-Seam Drilling for Gas Drainage
By F Hungerford
"In-seam drilling has been undertaken for the past 30 years for gas drainage to reduce the risk ofoutburst and lower the concentrations of seam gas in the underground ventilation. The drillingpractice
Jun 1, 2012
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Development of an Innovative Hydrostatic Shaft Liner Design for a New Shaft in Saskatchewan?s Athabasca Basin
By J. Ouellet
The authors participated in a study for a new mine shaft in Saskatchewan?s Athabasca Basin where ground freezing is desired to reduce water inflows. Constraints were imposed on the design in terms of
Jun 1, 2012
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Prevention and Control of Fires and Explosions in Underground Coal Mines
By K Schiefelbein, P OÆGrady, R Balusu, T Ren, T Harvey
"An extensive research program has been undertaken over recent years to reduce the risk of fires and explosions in underground coal mines. The research projects have integrated extensive field studies
Jun 1, 2012
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Monitoring of Dynamic Bolts for High Stress Mining
By F. Charette
The paper reviews the requirements of the instrumentation required to monitor mining excavations in a high stress environment, and the development plan to instrument the D-Bolt in such a fashion as to
Jun 1, 2012
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Numerical Investigation of Flow Regimes in Fractured Rock Slopes
By Jim Hazzard
A numerical investigation is presented to examine fluid flow in fractured rock slopes. In mining geomechanics, different numerical modelling approaches are used to estimate fluid pressures in open pit
Jun 1, 2012
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Evaluating Immediate Mining Induced Ground Movement by Monitoring the Performance of the Primary Support System
By Wei Wei
Mining induced ground movement and/or stress redistribution could cause ground instability issues. This is particularly true when the extraction of large stopes is done with one or two large productio
Jun 1, 2012
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Monitoring Open Pit Slopes through Slope Monitoring Radar Based on Synthetic Aperture Radar
By Paolo Farina
Slope monitoring radar has emerged in the last ten years as a leading edge tool for monitoring movements in natural and engineered slopes, thanks to its ability to rapidly measure slope movements with
Jun 1, 2012
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Advances in In Situ Testing of Ventilation Control Devices for Underground Mines
By M Salu, G J. Kay
"As underground mines increasingly face the challenge of maximising production without losingfocus on safety excellence, the ability to predict the eff ectiveness of mine seals and stoppings andthe id
Jun 1, 2012
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Geomechanical Response to CO2 Injection for the Heartland Area Redwater Project (HARP), Alberta
By Hamidreza Soltanzadeh
The injection of CO2 into a reservoir or aquifer can potentially result in deformation, induced fracturing and fault reactivation in the injection zone and/or the rocks that surround it. This paper re
Jun 1, 2012
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Poisson Impedance as a Rock Physics Attribute for Developing Geomechanics Earth Models: Case Study from Southwest Iran
By SeyedBijan Mahbaz
Development of Geomechanical Earth Models (GEM) is a prerequisite to reservoir management, involving issues such as stress path analysis, prediction of induced seismicity and sanding initiation, and c
Jun 1, 2012
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Improved Input Parameters and Numerical Analysis Techniques for Temporary Support of Underground Excavations in Weak Rock
By Jeffrey D. Oke
While significant progress in underground construction engineering has occurred in the past few decades, a number of fundamental deficiencies persist regarding the recognition, prediction, and mitigat
Jun 1, 2012
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Numerical Simulation of Accumulated Damage in Critical Mine Infrastructure and Prediction of Further Damage Over Mine Life
By Kathy S. Kalenchuk
Damages have been observed in shafts, backfill infrastructure and the slick line at the Leeville Mine. Shaft damage (shearing and spalling of the concrete liner) is attributed to mine-induced rock mas
Jun 1, 2012
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Mine Environment Monitoring - So what has Changed Since Moura No 2?
By D Cliff
"It has been 17 years since the mine disaster at Moura No 2 Mine in Queensland. Recent disasters in the USA and New Zealand prompt the question what has changed since 1994. This paper att emptsto answ
Jun 1, 2012
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Combining Sources of Rock Mass Characterization Data for Stope Design
By Karina Forster
Open stope design depends on the ore body geometry, loading conditions and rock mass properties to estimate stope dilution and ground support requirements. Rock mass conditions for design primarily re
Jun 1, 2012
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Testing and Sampling Requirements for Input to Spontaneous Combustion Risk Assessment
By B Beamish
"All underground coal mines in Australia are required to develop a Spontaneous CombustionManagement Plan (SCMP). The New South Wales Government has developed a guideline (MDG1006) to assist operations
Jun 1, 2012
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New Knowledge-Based System Prototype for Assisting Mine Operators in Predicting Stope Instability and Associated Unplanned Dilution
By Somchet Vongpaisal
This paper presents the R&D results on the development of a new knowledge-based system for predicting stope instability and associated unplanned dilution in deep underground mining operations. A new p
Jun 1, 2012
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The Design and Installation of a Booster Fan at Tahmoor Colliery
By M Ogle
"Booster fans are relatively rare in Australian coal mines. However, as mines become progressivelydeeper it is likely that such fans will be increasingly adopted as a method to sustain or improve the
Jun 1, 2012
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Microseismic Imaging and Hydrofracture Numerical Simulations
By Will S. Pettitt
Fracture Network Engineering (FNE) is the engineering design of rock mass disturbance through the use of advanced techniques to model fractured rock masses numerically, and then correlate field observ
Jun 1, 2012
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Influence of Geomechanical Processes on Relative Permeability
By Mohamed Hamoud
Relative permeability curves represent an important element of special core analyses, but challenges remain in obtaining valid results and the extrapolation and use of existing permeability results is
Jun 1, 2012
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The Effective Strength of Broken Rock
By S. Balideh
A good understanding of the behavior of broken rock helps to make more informed decisions regarding slope stability and waste dump issues in mines. The cohesion coefficient of rock has little influenc
Jun 1, 2012